Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Jan 2009 23:18 UTC, submitted by Sebastiaan
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It seems like a great idea, but I wonder how tightly tied into specific services it would be? For example, when looking up maps, I'm assuming it's using Google Maps? I know many people prefer Mapquest.
In the video you can see that you can easily add new scripts. It shouldn't be a problem - if it gets popular- to find a script for your favourite services so it won't be tied to any service-provider.
I hope it will improve fast cause I like the add-on, but it slows down firefox on start-up. But it's still a 0.1 so I shouldn't complain.





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It seems like a great idea, but I wonder how tightly tied into specific services it would be? For example, when looking up maps, I'm assuming it's using Google Maps? I know many people prefer Mapquest.
If you wanted information on a movie, either dvd or theatre, where would it pull the information from? The reason I ask, is that many people use a *lot* of different services for different things. For example, me personally, I like Google's email and search, Yahoo's movies, Mapquest, IMDB, MSN's Stock, etc. Would you be able to select what service it uses, or will it mostly be tied in with one or two providers?